Social media gives us access to many more people than we’d meet otherwise. It lets us be touched in more ways. It lets us be influenced by more people — as well as influence more people, ourselves.

Data matter. ROI matters. And analytics matter. Yes, all of that is true.

But this wonderful post by Jure Klepic shows why that’s just part of the story. “As marketers, we need to start focusing on measuring intent instead of just measuring online influence,” he says.

Kait Brand’s intense message of love and courage, which unfolds in this video, reached me through Jure’s blog. I don’t know either Kait or Jure personally, yet both have profoundly influenced me through social media. The more complicated technology gets, the clearer it is that community and simple, emotional connections matter more than ever.

How are you incorporating this reality into your social media outreach?

Becky Thank you a lot for including me in your post. People like Kait are our future. The courage that Kait has is incredible. But is more then just her courage, she saved many lives. Thank you for being part of this significant world of Social Media Today.

Jure, I totally agree. Social media gives voice and power to those who would’ve been denied that access to audience, previously. That new and modern technological capacity, however, doesn’t change or lessen our instinct, as humans, to connect, to value and to form relationships. It just means that some (many?) of these new bonds will be virtual! Thanks for inspiring this post, Jure.